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The image displays six pie charts representing the percentage of water use for different purposes in six areas of the world. The charts show the breakdown of water usage into three categories: industrial, agricultural, and domestic. North America has the highest industrial use at 48%, whereas Africa has the highest agricultural use at 84%. South America has a balanced distribution with 19% industrial, 71% agricultural, and 10% domestic use. Europe has the highest domestic use at 15%. Central Asia and South-East Asia have similar agricultural use at 88% and 81% respectively, with minimal industrial and domestic use.
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The given pie charts are showing the data of how water is mainly used in the six different area of the world. Ther reported secotrs of using water is Industrial use, Agricultural use and domestic use.
First of all, water being used for farming is one of the major sector of using water regardless whichever area we take account into. The minimal proportion of water used in agriculture reasons is 32% at Europe, and the highest is 88% at Central Asia; which is slightly higher tha Africa (84%) and South East Asia (81%).
On the other hand, water being used for Industrial use and Agricultural use are usually the largest. The domestic use of water is less than 10% at Africa, Central Asia and South East Asia. Using water in domestic are at South America, North America and Europe is 19%, 13% , and 15% accordingly.
To conclude, water is mainly used for agriculture and industrial use with a little for domestic use.
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